Indonesia's new coal supply areas must overcome infrastructure limitations to help meet demand from emerging markets.
"There is currently insufficient infrastructure in these areas to support large-scale coal exports, There are numerous projects proposed which combined would add 140 million metric tons per annum of capacity. We believe that some of these are unlikely to progress given regulatory challenges."
Indonesia, the world's largest exporter of power-plant coal, will account for 40 percent of growth in seaborne thermal supply of the fuel over the next 10 years, There is $8 billion of infrastructure projects in the pipeline in these emerging areas that will support export growth,
Great job making Indonesia look like the moon and fueling global warming.
Hey guess what? Someone elses problem...
but if you're having fun who cares if the Mahakam is bumper to bumber CO2.
erb267 8 months ago